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Justice committee  I'll take my time to make sure I get them right. In 2004, 624 homicides; 173 were shootings. In 2003, 549 homicides; 161 were shootings. In 2002, 582 homicides; 152 were shootings. Do you need me to go back further than that?

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

John Turner

Justice committee  For 2005, 107; for 2004, 72; for 2003, 84; for 2002, 46.

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

John Turner

Justice committee  Not in this particular graph.... This is a graph of the nine largest metropolitan cities in Canada. We do have information for the RCMP. Some of their detachments may actually fall in some of these metropolitan areas, but for the most part, it's not included in here. But we do ha

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

John Turner

Justice committee  Yes, so we include the whole area, including the RCMP detachments.

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

John Turner

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

John Turner

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

John Turner

Justice committee  We haven't studied the specific breakdown of rural-urban. It's something we could look at. Actually, we're starting to work on a new report looking at that specific issue of rural-urban crime. So it's something we could look at and get back to you on.

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

John Turner

Justice committee  No, I'm only answering the question in general. For our homicide survey, as we've mentioned, we have a specific question that asks if the homicide is related to organized crime or a gang. We have a two-page definition on what constitutes gangs and organized crime. But we recen

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

John Turner

Justice committee  Yes. I can't add a lot more without getting into the details.

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

John Turner

Justice committee  Would you like those now? I could give those to you. Just to give 2005, as a recent example, 22% were from beatings, 7% from strangulation and suffocation, and then the others are fairly small numbers, but they're such things as shaken-baby syndrome, poisoning, using a motor veh

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

John Turner

Justice committee  In the last three years, yes.

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

John Turner

Justice committee  I was simply going to add that it gets a bit complicated, but the aggregate count for each offence is also from a census of the whole country. So we have full coverage of the number of robberies, the number of break-and-enters. The only time we don't have the full coverage now is

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

John Turner

Justice committee  Just for clarification, you said Chief Bevan of Toronto?

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

John Turner

Justice committee  I saw some information in the newspaper. We haven't processed 2006 data yet.

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

John Turner

Justice committee  In the incident you described, if there were eight victims in that one incident, we would count them as eight in our total, sir. That would be one incident, but eight victims.

November 22nd, 2006Committee meeting

John Turner